Suzuki Trucks & 4x4 Projects

Suzuki Trucks & 4x4 Projects Suzuki's place in the 4x4 world dates back to the early 1970s with its LJ10, which was updated and upgraded throughout the �70s. The Suzuki Samurai is one of the most recognized and beloved Suzuki off-road vehicles, first introduced in 1985 in the U.S. and sold until 1995. Suzuki still offers off-road-capable vehicles in its Equator truck and the 4x4 SUV Grand Vitara.

LATEST Suzuki Trucks & 4x4 Projects

  • Project Samurai: Turbo-Diesel Four-Door Suzuki Finally Complete

    This unique, four-door Suzuki Samurai is finally done

    Jun. 14, 2016
  • Project Samurai, Part 7: Steering Upgrades with Howe Performance

    Making Steering tweaks and adjustments, and a few tips even pros don't know

    Oct. 10, 2012
  • Synthetic Winch Lines: The Good and the Bad

    >Despite getting stuck we were in high spirits for we knew our WARN XD9000i would have no trouble getting us out. At least so we thought.

    May. 01, 2007
  • Not So Cheap MAACO Paint Job

    Not so cheap Maaco paint job for our Project Off-Road Toyota

    Mar. 01, 2007
  • Suzuki 4x4 - Photo Album: Geoff Beasley

    In the 4 years since I bought my 1987 Hardtop Samurai (nicknamed "Buster") as a high-school graduation gift to myself, I have steadily been improving it from stock into a more and more serious trail machine.To fit my 31x10.5 BF

    Feb. 01, 2006
  • Robert R. Fisher

    Here is my 1994 Samurai prior to the 3" Trailmaster lift. I think it was much better w/o the Trailmaster springs, which were too stiff. It gets me to places few other heavier vehicles can.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Suzuki 4x4 - Photo Album: Sam Fletcher

    Mods Custom made graphics Fold away soft top Cooper STT mud terrain tyres Aluminum side steps and lights

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • James Lillie

    James Lillie

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Jamie Hein

    Five inch lift with three inch body lift

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • William Stevens

    William Stevens

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Bill Maulding, Jr.

    My name is Bill Maulding, Jr., AKA "AirZuk". I have a 1988 Samurai. It has the stock 1.3 engine, stock transfer case, stock transmission, 2" shackle lift and 235-75-15 Firestone AT tires.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Project Suzushi Engine Rebuild

    How I came to be travelling to Las Vegas on the day after Thanksgiving, 1996, is irrelevant. Suffice to say I was going in order to catch a plane.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Suzuki 4x4 - Photo Album: Francisco Olate

    My 1998 Samurai Pickup, basically a Samurai LWB made in Spain by Santana Motors, with the 1298cc and 69HP fuel injected catalyzed stock Japanese engine.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Project Suzushi Seats

    Here's how I installed my boneyard Mitsubishi Eclipse seats. If you're going to do this, when you find yourself a pair try to be sure to get the mounting hardware and inner seat-belt ends (the buckle ends) with the seats.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Patrick van Kessel

    It�s a 1990 Samurai, metallic blue with soft-top or bikini-top, RVS bull-bar and RVS nerf bars on the side. There�s also a custom paintjob on the spare wheel. And for the rest, still stock.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Dirk Vanschoenwinkel

    1981 LJ80

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Craig Meikle

    My Suzuki is a 1983 SJ410 with a Nissan 1400 motor and five speed box. The only other mods are longer front suspension shackles and larger tyres (30 x 9.5x15's).

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Zukinni Samurai

    Join us as Glenn Wakefield takes us through his newest, grandest, and most mind-numbing project yet...The Zukinni.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Mods

    Mods

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Sam Fletcher

    Sam Fletcher

    Nov. 01, 2005
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